Stories

Mid-South barbecue

Diverse barbecue traditions from West Tennessee and Memphis to South Arkansas and North Louisiana are explored in The Slaw and the Slow Cooked: Culture and Barbecue in the Mid-South.

German military

Robert M. Citino, professor of history, has written his ninth book, The Wehrmacht Retreats: Fighting a Lost War, 1943, about the German army's campaigns near the end of World War II.

UNT alumnae use cameras to foster artistic expression in high school art students

Pedrameh Manoochehri ('08 M.A.), an art teacher at Marcus High School in Flower Mound, and Cala Coats, a doctoral student in art education, will hand cameras to high school students next spring in the Flower Mound and Lewisville area so they can explore their communities.

Symphony Meets Jazz: College of Music gala benefits scholarships

The College of Music will present the gala Symphony Meets Jazz: An afternoon of symphonic music, jazz and American standards, at 4 p.m. Oct. 14 in the Winspear Performance Hall at the Murchison Performing Arts Center.

Alumnus develops Mixeroo, sound and music mixing app

Kirk Wheeler ('93) has used his radio/television/film degree in diverse ways. Wheeler works as an audio engineer who mixes the foreign music and effects for TV shows such as Castle and Once Upon a Time so they can be dubbed internationally.

UNT Alumnus Wins Best in Show

2012 Fall

Sam Ivie ('97), an art alum and UNT library specialist, created an award-winning portrait.

Multi-talented Alum Returns to UNT

2012 Fall

Jeffrey Schmidt's ('96) work will be seen in the UNT production of Cinderella.

Signaling Mechanisms in Plants

2012 Spring

Groundbreaking research earns UNT a national reputation in plant science.

Plant Signaling

2012 Fall

Alumni and faculty work to increase crop yields, protect the environment and create sustainable energy solutions.

Shaping the Future

2012 Fall

Graduates of UNT's College of Education are transforming their students' lives through learning and development.

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